lawrenceww:

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花月歌浮舟,久世舞夕颜。

Hi! This is Lawrence from Twitter☺️

bloominflowers:

🦊💛

infizero-draws:

you have no idea how important this aspect of her character is to me

asepriterico:

surfledblues:

[Image Description: A meme with the format of two astronauts staring at the Earth from space, one aiming a gun at the other’s head. The astronaut facing the Earth says, “wait, is *every* great story about how the meaning of life is love? and humanity will keep telling stories about love, until the end of time?” The other astronaut answers, “always has been.” End ID.]ALT

spamtons:

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look at noelle and achieve true enlightenment

adamsmasher:

soyunpochoclin:

i’ve been having terrible back ache for a week now, but i just did this and i heard a loud POP!!!… back ache is gone folks

i have this on my office wall and gave a copy to the front desk staff who also put it on their wall.

kosmogrl:

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watercolourstorm:

watercolourstorm:

it’s weird to think how many mental disorders are diagnosed less by what the person actually does and more by how others respond to that person. like how in hysterionic personality disorder (off to a great start) a literal diagnostic criteria is the person’s emotions don’t seem convincing, which is obviously going to depend hugely upon a doctor’s personal bias. and in bpd, though it isn’t a criteria, you hear about clinicians diagnosing people based on the “meat grinder sensation” (feeling like their own insides are being ground up while talking to their patient), and with autism based on the “wall of glass phenomenon” (feeling like there is a barrier in reaching the person). they’re such weird ways to talk about people especially when the clinician’s own biases are rarely taken into account. 

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